> No, not to my knowledge. In fact, most people didn't even know that MSFT lit this feature up and they beefed it up for Vista.
So you're saying you're unaware of the information on e.g. this page [1]? Which notably does not include Windows 10?
Notable quote (but not the only relevant one): "By default, error reporting is enabled. However, additional configuration steps are needed to configure error reporting, and no reports are sent unless these steps are completed."
> I didn't shove anything down anyone's throat.
I don't know about you personally, but so explain WTF was this crap they started doing after people were turning down the initial offers? [2]
"The redesigned GWX pop-up now treats EXITING the window as CONSENT for the Windows 10 upgrade."
> But you have to think about it from MSFT's perspective.
I never said what MS is doing is not beneficial to itself, did I?
> people like you will always find a reason to complain.
This is so wrong. I was pretty darn happy and not complaining about Windows XP, 7, or 8 (with the exception of 8's Metro UI). I've been complaining about Vista and 10. So it really does matter what MS does.
So you're saying you're unaware of the information on e.g. this page [1]? Which notably does not include Windows 10?
Notable quote (but not the only relevant one): "By default, error reporting is enabled. However, additional configuration steps are needed to configure error reporting, and no reports are sent unless these steps are completed."
> I didn't shove anything down anyone's throat.
I don't know about you personally, but so explain WTF was this crap they started doing after people were turning down the initial offers? [2]
"The redesigned GWX pop-up now treats EXITING the window as CONSENT for the Windows 10 upgrade."
> But you have to think about it from MSFT's perspective.
I never said what MS is doing is not beneficial to itself, did I?
> people like you will always find a reason to complain.
This is so wrong. I was pretty darn happy and not complaining about Windows XP, 7, or 8 (with the exception of 8's Metro UI). I've been complaining about Vista and 10. So it really does matter what MS does.
[1] https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj618323.aspx#BK...
[2] http://www.pcworld.com/article/3073457/windows/how-microsoft...